Michael J. Fox, who has battled Parkinson’s disease for over 30 years, recently shared an emotional update about his health. In a candid interview, the beloved actor and longtime advocate admitted that living with the condition has become increasingly difficult, saying, “It’s getting tougher.”
Fox revealed he underwent spinal surgery to remove a benign tumor that affected his mobility, leading to several fractures during recovery. Reflecting on his journey, he remarked, “You don’t die from Parkinson’s — you die with it,” adding with stark honesty, “I’m not gonna be 80.”
His ongoing fight and resilience take center stage in his upcoming documentary, Still, where he opens up about the daily pain and tremors he endures. Despite the growing challenges, Fox’s message remains hopeful and unwavering: he refuses to give up, reminding the world that courage can outshine even the darkest battles.
